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  • #31
    Benn takes Jones with his power and aggression and Eubank edges Toney with his jab and movement.

    Benn was made for Toney!

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    • #32
      Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK View Post
      Again...isn't that what you did in your first post regarding Eubank?
      I did not use fighters who were washed up as examples, you did.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by coghaugen View Post
        Benn takes Jones with his power aggression and Eubank edges Toney with his jab and movement. Benn was made for Toney!
        Dream on! You wont find the majority of fans and experts who will agree with your fantasy.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by richardt View Post
          I did not use fighters who were washed up as examples, you did.
          You picked out Eubank's worst performances from his career (all post-Watson II) and tried to use it as a reason he'd lose to Jones.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK View Post
            You picked out Eubank's worst performances from his career (all post-Watson II) and tried to use it as a reason he'd lose to Jones.
            I didn't use a washed up fighter example. And so now that Eubank was mentally not right after the Watson fight you are only going to use what he did before that point as a means of judging him against Jones!!!

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            • #36
              Originally posted by richardt View Post
              Dream on! You wont find the majority of fans and experts who will agree with your fantasy.
              Benn had the punch to take anyone and Jones didn't have a guard or chin. It's very logical to say that six rounds with Benn at his most ferocious is too many rounds for Jones to escape.

              Toney struggled with movers (Nunn, Reggie Johnson, Roy Jones), was flat-footed/static and Eubank had a TERRIFIC stiff jab he stepped into and doubled with speed and efficiency.
              Last edited by coghaugen; 02-10-2014, 01:44 AM.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by richardt View Post
                I didn't use a washed up fighter example. And so now that Eubank was mentally not right after the Watson fight you are going to use what little he did before that point as a means of judging him against Jones!!! He was hardly even a contender then!! Let alone a streaking champ like Jones.
                Hardly even a contender? He stopped Nigel Benn to become middleweight champion and he won the super middleweight title against Watson.

                You should have read boxrec a little closer

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                • #38
                  Put up a boxingscene poll and see who the overwhelming pick is as to who was the best, Jones, Toney, and Hopkins against Eubank and throw in Watson. You will not like the results.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK View Post
                    Hardly even a contender? He stopped Nigel Benn to become middleweight champion and he won the super middleweight title against Watson. You should have read boxrec a little closer
                    WBO??? Give me a break. They were an oddball title at the time and second fiddle to the WBC and WBA who were and always have been the leading titles and anyone else was just a contender. Hell the IBF is even older than that 1988 org.
                    Last edited by richardt; 02-10-2014, 01:44 AM.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by richardt View Post
                      WBO??? Give me a break. They were an oddball title at the time and barely recognized by experts. The WBC and WBA were the leading titles and anyone else was just a contender.
                      I'm looking more at who he beat rather than the letters before the title. So Eubank only won the WBO, that means he was only ever a "contender" lol wut

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